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Synthesis and crystal structures of two new tin bis-(carboranylamidinate) complexes.

Nicole HarmgarthPhil LiebingPhilipp HillebrandSabine BusseFrank T Edelmann
Published in: Acta crystallographica. Section E, Crystallographic communications (2017)
Reaction of 2 equiv. of the lithium carboranylamidinate Li[o-(C2H10B10)C(NCy)(NHCy)] with SnCl2 in THF afforded the stannylene compound bis(N,N'-dicyclohexylamidinatocarboranate)tin(II), SnII[o-(C2H10B10)C(NCy)(NHCy)]2 (1). A similar reaction of SnCl4 with 2 equiv. of Li[o-(C2H10B10)C(N i Pr)(NH i Pr)] unexpectedly afforded the known solvated penta-chlorido-stannate(IV) salt [Li(THF)4][SnCl5(THF)] as the main reaction product. Small amounts of the new chlorido-tin(IV) bis-(carboranylamidinate) bis(N,N'-diiso-propylamidinatocarboranate)chloridotin(IV), SnIVCl[o-(C2H10B10)C(N i Pr)(NH i Pr)][o-(C2H10B10)C(N i Pr)2] (2), were isolated as a by-product. Single-crystal X-ray structure analysis revealed a κC,κN-chelating coordination of the carboranylamidinate ligands in both 1 and 2. The Sn atom in 1 adopts a pseudo-trigonal-bipyramidal coordination under participation of a stereoactive lone pair. In 2, a trigonal-bipyramidal coordination of Sn is completed by a chlorido ligand.
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